Is anywhere too far? Is any time too fast?
I wonder if we two are both too afraid to start something that might not last
Where have we gone? Tell me, are we coming back?
‘Cause I’ve been starin’ for too long at this tree trunk covered o’er with tire tracks
There’s a fog in this room. It feels like I’m drowning
In a portable, plastic tomb, my heartbeat fast surrounding (hear it pounding?)
Oh we all
sometimes fall
down with you
Oh we all
sometimes fall
down here too
Is anything I’ve seen worthy of such ignoring or condemning?
There’s a warm mansion, but down the street children sleep
with no shoes on their feet or food to eat (while we argue about semantics)
Call me foolish, please, call me ignorant of the truth you see so plainly, I’m sure
Wrap it up in grey-shaded statistics, moralistic activist wishes,
another issue that I’m bound to ignore
credits
from HAZARD LIGHTS (Full Album),
released May 23, 2014
Written, Performed, and Produced by Odist Abettor
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